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Illustration of the correct binding method of abdominal belt
The correct way to tie the abdominal belt:

1. Prepare a roll of gauze, some pins and cushions;

2. Lie on your back, lie flat, bend your knees, put your feet flat on the wound, try to make a 90-degree right angle between the thigh below the knee and your stomach, raise your hips, and put the cushion on your hips.

3. Put your hands on the lower abdomen, palms forward, and press the heart of Zangfu King for about 1 min. This action can help the uterus, viscera, stomach and abdomen to reset.

4, start winding gauze, from the pubic bone to the navel, remember that the first few laps must be tightly wound, and then slowly wound, the first two laps overlap and wound, and the third lap needs to be folded back. Pay attention to every lap and a half. Fold it once for a firm binding.

(The folded part is at the abdomen and waist, with a circle of *** 12, and the back five circles are moved up by 2 cm, and spiral binding is performed. )

5. After gauze covers the navel, fix it with a pin and insert the lead. Each binding requires 12 laps. If the maternal waistline is relatively large and the gauze is not enough, you can add more.

The role of medical abdominal belt:

1, fat in pelvis and lower abdomen;

2. gird your waist and abdomen.

The use principle of medical abdominal belt:

1, postpartum 1 month, because the mother in labor still has a lot of body fluids such as blood stasis and gas in her abdomen, which needs to be excreted by her body. Premature use of abdominal band is not conducive to lochia discharge and is not good for organs.

2. Caesarean section can be used immediately. For the mother of caesarean section, the role of abdominal band is not only the previous role, but also can be used as a product to fix the wound. However, the mother of caesarean section should never choose the tightened size when choosing the abdominal belt, so as to avoid adverse effects on the wound.